Pure AOSP for Locked Bootloader? - Droid RAZR M Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was wondering if there was any work being done with a pure AOSP rom or any other roms that will theme with a locked bootloader.

The answer is sort-of...
No, you cannot unlock the boot loader if you the latest ota.
Yes, you can root and install safestrap, then look for a desirable ROM.
The third option I played with is replace as many of the Motorola apps as you can with the aosp versions. It is dangerous, I only tried it with email and that worked great, but I moved on to contacts and totally screwed up the ROM forcing me to flash back to stock and redo everything.
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There is a work around for the latest OTA hehehe
Flash the stock.IMG in fastboot with the toolkit. It will flash a compatible version where you can unlock and root from there.
If you want AOSP... Carbon ROM is the closest in my opinion so far...
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Can you elaborate more on this process? What do you mean unlock, I thought that was impossible now? Which toolkit? So confused.
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lukkypuggy said:
There is a work around for the latest OTA hehehe
Flash the stock.IMG in fastboot with the toolkit. It will flash a compatible version where you can unlock and root from there.
If you want AOSP... Carbon ROM is the closest in my opinion so far...
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Has this method been tested and confirmed?

CrocadileUT78 said:
Can you elaborate more on this process? What do you mean unlock, I thought that was impossible now? Which toolkit? So confused.
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There is a Root Toolkit here in one of the forums, look for version 1.20
By unlock I mean unlocking the bootloader. It is only impossible if you don't flash an earlier version of the stock.img.
Yes it is confirmed, that is how I am running Carbon right now
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So you had the 78 update, and downgraded, then unlocked bootloader? Everything else I read said that doesn't work. I'm so confused.
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I didnt think one could downgrade if they had a locked boot loader?! Anyone who had actually achieved this please chime in here.

lukkypuggy said:
There is a Root Toolkit here in one of the forums, look for version 1.20
By unlock I mean unlocking the bootloader. It is only impossible if you don't flash an earlier version of the stock.img.
Yes it is confirmed, that is how I am running Carbon right now
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Curious as well how did you go about this? I thought it was impossible to unlock on latest ota. If this is the case, why has this not been brought up earlier?
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CrocadileUT78 said:
So you had the 78 update, and downgraded, then unlocked bootloader? Everything else I read said that doesn't work. I'm so confused.
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Yes, I had the .78 OTA and then I downgraded to a compatible version to get root then unlock and flash a custom ROM.
I don't know if my case was for some reason special but I also never got the "Boot loader is unlocked warning" either.
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lukkypuggy said:
Yes, I had the .78 OTA and then I downgraded to a compatible version to get root then unlock and flash a custom ROM.
I don't know if my case was for some reason special but I also never got the "Boot loader is unlocked warning" either.
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I might be able to test this, but can you explain, by steps, how you did this?
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lukkypuggy said:
Yes, I had the .78 OTA and then I downgraded to a compatible version to get root then unlock and flash a custom ROM.
I don't know if my case was for some reason special but I also never got the "Boot loader is unlocked warning" either.
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Did you buy it used? If so, when? If you did, it may have already been unlocked...
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Here is the kit I use: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249773
"Number 1 Explained -- This option requires your phone be in AP Fastboot mode. It will flash the official 4.1.2 System, Kernel, and Radio as well we wipe your data.
Number 2 Explained -- This option requires your phone be in AP Fastboot mode. It will flash the official 4.1.2 Stock Recovery.
Number 3 Explained -- This option requires your phone to be booted normally with USB Debugging enabled, and be already Rooted. This will flash TWRP Recovery by Hashcode.
Number 4 Explained -- This option requires your phone to be booted normally with USB Debugging enabled, and be already Rooted. This will flash CWM Recovery by Hashcode.
Number 5 Explained -- This is Dan Rosenberg's root exploit called 'Motochopper'. This option requires your phone to be booted normally, with USB Debugging enabled.
Number 6 Explained -- This option requires your phone to be booted normally, with USB Debugging enabled. It will install an App version of Dan Rosenberg's Motopocalypse exploit for unlocking the bootloader.
Remember, do not run this utility unless your phone is at 100% battery OR you have bought yourself one of Team Black Hat's Factory-Style Programming Adapters."
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First backup your data and im not responsible if you cause the apocalypse
OK. chose option #1. It will flash a rootable version.
Next to root, choose option #5.
Next chose option #6 to ULOCK your bootloader.
Next chose either option 3 or 4 for a custom recovery. (I like CWM)
Have fun. that is exactly What I Did.

lukkypuggy said:
Here is the kit I use: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249773
First backup your data and im not responsible if you cause the apocalypse
OK. chose option #1. It will flash a rootable version.
Next to root, choose option #5.
Next chose option #6 to ULOCK your bootloader.
Next chose either option 3 or 4 for a custom recovery. (I like CWM)
Have fun. that is exactly What I Did.
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So just making sure, you were on the 4.1.2 ota prior to doing this right? Based on the notice posted on that utility thread, you are not suppose to use it if you were on the latest ota, which is the same one that locked the bootloader (unless stood corrected). So did you take a leap of faith and went ahead and did it even though it was warned to not do it, and did you ended up succeeding?
Was your phone bought new, or do you know if it's previous owner unlocked it before you got a hold of it, which would explain how you were able to, IF it wasn't used and modified prior?
Also, when you flashed the "compatible version" was it that you flashed the 4.1.2 update found in the utility or did you change it out to another image found here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/scorpion_mini_xt907/list.php
Just wandering, because if so, this is phenomenal news for those who have do not possess the ability to unlock normally because they took the recent ota. I am sure that like everyone else, including myself, we just want to know if this is safe to follow or not, no pointing fingers or bad accusations.
Thanks

MistPhoenix said:
So just making sure, you were on the 4.1.2 ota prior to doing this right? Based on the notice posted on that utility thread, you are not suppose to use it if you were on the latest ota, which is the same one that locked the bootloader (unless stood corrected). So did you take a leap of faith and went ahead and did it even though it was warned to not do it, and did you ended up succeeding?
Was your phone bought new, or do you know if it's previous owner unlocked it before you got a hold of it, which would explain how you were able to, IF it wasn't used and modified prior?
Also, when you flashed the "compatible version" was it that you flashed the 4.1.2 update found in the utility or did you change it out to another image found here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/scorpion_mini_xt907/list.php
Just wandering, because if so, this is phenomenal news for those who have do not possess the ability to unlock normally because they took the recent ota. I am sure that like everyone else, including myself, we just want to know if this is safe to follow or not, no pointing fingers or bad accusations.
Thanks
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Yes, I did indeed took a leap of faith.
The phone was brand spanking new from Best Buy.
I flashed the one found in the utility.
If you dont trust it I TOTALY understand. I just wanted it so bad that I really didnt care.

lukkypuggy said:
Yes, I did indeed took a leap of faith.
The phone was brand spanking new from Best Buy.
I flashed the one found in the utility.
If you dont trust it I TOTALY understand. I just wanted it so bad that I really didnt care.
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I believe you... Now the question is who is brave enough to take a leap of faith? I would love to unlock by boot loader to ensure I will get the latest Android versions moving forward. I don't trust Verizon to let an upgrade thru beyond 4.1.2. I would test your procedure myself, but I'm too dependent on my phone for work right now.
So... Anyone? Anyone? Be a hero folks, somebody take the plunge! Pretty please?
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Also, I feel obligated to mention this, and i do it with a heavy heart... A few weeks ago I seriously screwed up my phone playing with the contacts apk, breaking my ability to view my contacts or dial a number. I got desperate enough that even though I was on .78, used the utility and stock image to revert back everything fresh. I was so relieved when I saw it worked despite the warnings and being a slightly older rom version. Once I did that, I'm 75% sure I did trying unlocking the BL before installing .78 OTA, and it did not work. I figured I had nothing to lose at that point, and when it failed I just shrugged and continued getting my phone back to normal. Sorry if this discourages any brave souls, but again I am not 100% sure I followed the same steps Mentioned in this thread.
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lukkypuggy said:
Yes, I did indeed took a leap of faith.
The phone was brand spanking new from Best Buy.
I flashed the one found in the utility.
If you dont trust it I TOTALY understand. I just wanted it so bad that I really didnt care.
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Thank you for the response. I do plan on testing this later on today on a locked, new M so I will be able to verify completely. Everyone sit tight
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CrocadileUT78 said:
I believe you... Now the question is who is brave enough to take a leap of faith? I would love to unlock by boot loader to ensure I will get the latest Android versions moving forward. I don't trust Verizon to let an upgrade thru beyond 4.1.2. I would test your procedure myself, but I'm too dependent on my phone for work right now.
So... Anyone? Anyone? Be a hero folks, somebody take the plunge! Pretty please?
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Also, I feel obligated to mention this, and i do it with a heavy heart... A few weeks ago I seriously screwed up my phone playing with the contacts apk, breaking my ability to view my contacts or dial a number. I got desperate enough that even though I was on .78, used the utility and stock image to revert back everything fresh. I was so relieved when I saw it worked despite the warnings and being a slightly older rom version. Once I did that, I'm 75% sure I did trying unlocking the BL before installing .78 OTA, and it did not work. I figured I had nothing to lose at that point, and when it failed I just shrugged and continued getting my phone back to normal. Sorry if this discourages any brave souls, but again I am not 100% sure I followed the same steps Mentioned in this thread.
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BTW I never did get the unlock app to actually work (just remembered).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226729
http://vulnfactory.org/blog/2013/04/08/motorola-bootloader-unlocking/
Download this .zip file once you have flashed the compatible stock version and have root.
As long as it says status code: 3 in the bootloader you are unlocked

Ok guys here are the results, sadly I could not achieve unlock with a unmodified, unrooted Razr M :
1. Turned off and started AP Fastboot mode. Used mattlgroff's Razr M Utility to flash to Android 4.1.2 98.15.66.XT907.Verizon.en.US system image. The flash worked perfectly I was able to downgrade to ota prior before the locked bootloader.
2. Used mattlgroff's Utility to root my device (step 5). I was able to root the device with SuperSU.
3. Used the seperate motopocalypse program by Dan Rosenberg found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226729. It ran and rebooted to AP fastboot mode. I received the folowing errors:
"TrustZone target address resolved to 2a020a02"
"TrustZone write failed: -11"
This indicated that the bootloader TrustZone which is needed to unlock, was still locked and that it couldn't make changes to properly unlock the device.
So for the time being, this method to unlock the bootloader does not work. I am thinking about trying the 4.1.1 system image instead, but I fear that since the bootloader is its own entity, that those that took the recent OTA had the TrustZone patched to the point where it cannot be written to period, even on a lower firmware. The best thing that could happen is for a miracle to occur and an exploit to be found to write to the TrustZone again.

MistPhoenix said:
Ok guys here are the results, sadly I could not achieve unlock with a unmodified, unrooted Razr M :
1. Turned off and started AP Fastboot mode. Used mattlgroff's Razr M Utility to flash to Android 4.1.2 98.15.66.XT907.Verizon.en.US system image. The flash worked perfectly I was able to downgrade to ota prior before the locked bootloader.
2. Used mattlgroff's Utility to root my device (step 5). I was able to root the device with SuperSU.
3. Used the seperate motopocalypse program by Dan Rosenberg found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226729. It ran and rebooted to AP fastboot mode. I received the folowing errors:
"TrustZone target address resolved to 2a020a02"
"TrustZone write failed: -11"
This indicated that the bootloader TrustZone which is needed to unlock, was still locked and that it couldn't make changes to properly unlock the device.
So for the time being, this method to unlock the bootloader does not work. I am thinking about trying the 4.1.1 system image instead, but I fear that since the bootloader is its own entity, that those that took the recent OTA had the TrustZone patched to the point where it cannot be written to period, even on a lower firmware. The best thing that could happen is for a miracle to occur and an exploit to be found to write to the TrustZone again.
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Mine had the -11 error also but it also said status code 3 in the actually bootloader, Then I flashed CWM and that was it, now I have CM10.1.3 STABLE.
Maybe double check?

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[Q] best way to root 4.1.2?

Hello, my girlfriends new Nexus 7 for some reason wont update to 4.2, its stuck on 4.1.2. So whats the best way to root it on 4.1.2? And afterwards, its possible to flash 4.2 on it, correct? Ive rooted a couple of different phones and customized them, but I want to make 100% sure I dont screw up her second love lol. Thanks for the help!:cyclops:
What is 4.3?
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dparrothead1 said:
What is 4.3?
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sorry, meant 4.2 LOL
Try Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit. It does a great job and walks you through each step.
thats the one I was looking at! I wasnt sure if I should use that one, or the other Toolkit, but the other one seemed a little more confusing. Thanks!
Wugfresh worked great for me this weekend.
The only unexpected headache was having to deal with device driver issues since I was rooting the n7 on a laptop that I used to root my Galaxy tab a year ago. There were 6-7 Samsung drivers that I had to remove and then reboot the laptop.
Still an easy process but the driver situation made the process take longer than expected (maybe an hour total).
Still, a lot faster and more newb friendly than rooting in 2009
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Toolkits are fail. Learn to use adb and fastboot. That way you can be sure of exactly what your doing to your phone and fix it if necessary. It may sound daunting at first but in the long run it's much better.
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zidane1341 said:
Hello, my girlfriends new Nexus 7 for some reason wont update to 4.2, its stuck on 4.1.2. So whats the best way to root it on 4.1.2? And afterwards, its possible to flash 4.2 on it, correct? Ive rooted a couple of different phones and customized them, but I want to make 100% sure I dont screw up her second love lol. Thanks for the help!:cyclops:
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dr.m0x said:
Toolkits are fail. Learn to use adb and fastboot. That way you can be sure of exactly what your doing to your phone and fix it if necessary. It may sound daunting at first but in the long run it's much better.
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Completely agree with this...
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Hi, zidane1341...
Rooting is really simple.
(You will need an unlocked bootloader for this).
Get a custom recovery .img for your device...
Either CWM - http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
...or TWRP - http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/103
...it matters little which.
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fastboot flash it.
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Get Chainfires SU .zip package here http://download.chainfire.eu/310/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.04.zip
Flash it using the custom recovery you've just fastboot flashed...
Reboot... and you're rooted.
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Having said all that though, I don't see how root will facilitate an upgrade of your girlfriends N7 from 4.1.2 to 4.2...
For that you will need the factory stock image for your device, available here http://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images.
There is a thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796, that details how to flash factory stock images.
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On a final note... it's kind of puzzling why your girlfriends N7 isn't being automatically upgraded to 4.2.
When I flash back to stock, (as I do, from time to time), I use JOP40C (4.2) and as soon as I get a WiFi connection, I get 'nagged' about upgrading to JOP40D (4.2.1), which I always allow. And it does so without problems.
If your girlfriends N7 is running (even at the slightest level) a modified version of JellyBean, then the automated update procedure from Google's servers will fail.
Rgrds,
Ged.
Well I know from personal experience, after I rooted my optimus I could upgrade to a newer version of android, I can just flash 4.2 after rooting correct? I called Asus and they said to send it in, but they didn't know what was wrong. My girlfriend is pretty mad about that, so I was thinking I could bypass that by doing it myself.

[Q] What will happen if I update to 4.4 while still rooted?

I am currently on system version 9.30.1 and I am rooted. My boot loader isn't unlocked and I don't have a custom recovery installed. I am wondering if being rooted will cause issues once the 4.4 update is released. And if so how do I remove root?
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Well, since you are rooted, chances are you have probably removed some of the bloat that was installed on your phone by your provider. If this is so, you won't even be able to update to 4.4 unless you first return your phone completely to stock, ie add all the bloat back in. If your phone is not stock, you can remove updater.apk and you won't even be prompted for the update.
If you are completely stock and rooted, when you accept the update to 4.4, once the upgrade completes, you simply will not be rooted anymore. This is true whether you have a locked or an unlocked bootloader. With the unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery, it may be possible to have root if the one in the recovery works with 4.4 Otherwise, we will all have to wait until if/when root becomes available for Android 4.4 and our phone. This is why it is often recommended that you wait to update until the devs have a chance to tear the update apart and look for usable exploits.
Some what on the same topic... I made a back up after unlocking before doing anything... Could I restore said back up flash stock recovery voodoo my root and ota... Or would I still have to rsd then ota?
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ezknives said:
Some what on the same topic... I made a back up after unlocking before doing anything... Could I restore said back up flash stock recovery voodoo my root and ota... Or would I still have to rsd then ota?
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Yes, you can flash your backup and then take the OTA, but you don't need voodoo if you're unlocked. Re-flash recovery and then flash root.
netizenmt said:
Well, since you are rooted, chances are you have probably removed some of the bloat that was installed on your phone by your provider. If this is so, you won't even be able to update to 4.4 unless you first return your phone completely to stock, ie add all the bloat back in. If your phone is not stock, you can remove updater.apk and you won't even be prompted for the update.
If you are completely stock and rooted, when you accept the update to 4.4, once the upgrade completes, you simply will not be rooted anymore. This is true whether you have a locked or an unlocked bootloader. With the unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery, it may be possible to have root if the one in the recovery works with 4.4 Otherwise, we will all have to wait until if/when root becomes available for Android 4.4 and our phone. This is why it is often recommended that you wait to update until the devs have a chance to tear the update apart and look for usable exploits.
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Thanks, I am rooted and didnt touch any of the bloatware. I bought the phone in an non-unlockable state, 9.30.1, so I just want some form of kit-kat on this. In an un-xda like fashion im probably going to just take the update ASAP.
AKShotgun said:
Thanks, I am rooted and didnt touch any of the bloatware. I bought the phone in an non-unlockable state, 9.30.1, so I just want some form of kit-kat on this. In an un-xda like fashion im probably going to just take the update ASAP.
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Being locked & rooted you will lose root perhaps forever.
aviwdoowks said:
Being locked & rooted you will lose root perhaps forever.
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A lot of guess work.. considering first off that 4.4 hasn't been provided. If it was provided will you be the first to jump?
theemaster said:
A lot of guess work.. considering first off that 4.4 hasn't been provided. If it was provided will you be the first to jump?
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I have 442 already and boy is it fast!
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But I cannot root on the X that is.
aviwdoowks said:
I have 442 already and boy is it fast!
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But I cannot root on the X that is.
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You don't say....
theemaster said:
A lot of guess work.. considering first off that 4.4 hasn't been provided. If it was provided will you be the first to jump?
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Take a look in the S5 and X forums to get the proof you need about KK being hard to root.
AK, I would seriously wait until the devs get hold of the update. Let the devs take the OTA and pull it apart so they can start providing ROMs for SafeStrap. Then, update to KK via SS.
My plan is to go all stock and accept the update IF it ever actually gets released. As my bootloader is unlocked, I always have the option of reflashing recovery on it, make a backup of 4.4, and then run it or some other rom backup as I choose. Also, I'm curious to know, if there is supposed to be superuser built into TWRP, will that allow 4.4 to be rooted anyway, or not?
As you can see, I know just enough to be dangerous, lol, but as long as I can make calls, it's all good.
netizenmt said:
My plan is to go all stock and accept the update IF it ever actually gets released. As my bootloader is unlocked, I always have the option of reflashing recovery on it, make a backup of 4.4, and then run it or some other rom backup as I choose. Also, I'm curious to know, if there is supposed to be superuser built into TWRP, will that allow 4.4 to be rooted anyway, or not?
As you can see, I know just enough to be dangerous, lol, but as long as I can make calls, it's all good.
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As long as your bootloader is unlocked, all you need to do after you update to the OTA is re-flash recovery and then superuser to regain root.
netizenmt said:
My plan is to go all stock and accept the update IF it ever actually gets released. As my bootloader is unlocked, I always have the option of reflashing recovery on it, make a backup of 4.4, and then run it or some other rom backup as I choose. Also, I'm curious to know, if there is supposed to be superuser built into TWRP, will that allow 4.4 to be rooted anyway, or not?
As you can see, I know just enough to be dangerous, lol, but as long as I can make calls, it's all good.
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I don't think there is an "if" in it. The executive posted on google+ about receiving the update in the next couple weeks.
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AKShotgun said:
I don't think there is an "if" in it. The executive posted on google+ about receiving the update in the next couple weeks.
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Well its been a few weeks since he said that. Having had a similar situation with Sony and the Xperia Play and ICS, I can tell you the average executive's word isn't worth spit. And then there's the whole Verizon involvement which always adds another level of delay. I'm hoping I'm wrong, but I would be surprised if we get KK in a few Months, never mind weeks.
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netizenmt said:
Well its been a few weeks since he said that. Having had a similar situation with Sony and the Xperia Play and ICS, I can tell you the average executive's word isn't worth spit. And then there's the whole Verizon involvement which always adds another level of delay. I'm hoping I'm wrong, but I would be surprised if we get KK in a few Months, never mind weeks.
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Sorry if it seems like it im not trying to fight you here but he commented on his google+ post saying Razr M and HD KitKat is already at Verizon labs. So im guessing about a month.
I look forward to being wrong. I really hope we get it in the next few months. I've noticed that each revision of Android has made the need to develop custom ROMs less necessary for many phones. Of course that won't lessen our desire or enthusiasm to push the envelope. But when I think how far we have come from my first Android, the LG Ally and Eclair... There was a phone that was crap stock, but once unlocked and customized, it was a very decent phone for its time and price point. Today, its harder to see the need or difference between stock and custom ROMs, other than removal of bloat and occasionally some new bell or whistle. Still, I can't seem to resist their siren's call any more than the rest of you. Which is why I'm running CM11. Lol!
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FXZ for Kit Kat released!

Are you bricked after the OTA? Here's how to unbrick it, locked or unlocked.
One other note: this is NOT an official 183 FXZ, so if this doesn't work, it won't make things worse, but you'll just have to wait for the "official" 183 FXZ.
Thanks go to stras1234 for providing a KK FXZ for those that needed it to unbrick their phone.
Another big thanks goes to SamuriHL for providing a tool to use the FXZ provided by stras1234 to make your job easier to unbrick your phone and get you running with KK.
Go here to get the FXZ and tool to help you profit in the glory that is Kit Kat on the XT926 Droid RAZR HD -> http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/45494-how-to-xt926-upgrade-to-kitkat-ota/
I have removed all my instructions as they are useless and no longer necessary with the FXZ being released.
Recommended strictly for unlocked bootloaders? Or would those of us with locked bootloaders be safe attempting as well providing we're on stock 9.30?
hi @iBolski i just want you to know that i share your post on the kk tracking post!
cmchance said:
Recommended strictly for unlocked bootloaders? Or would those of us with locked bootloaders be safe attempting as well providing we're on stock 9.30?
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If you're already on stock 9.30, then it should work. I think the hang-ups for many who are manually loading it themselves via taking the OTA directly, were where if you were pushed the OTA and immediately accepted it and allowed it to go through and update it, it might have worked as long as you were unrooted on stock 9.30.
However, I chose to save the OTA off to the side (from the /cache directory) and hence, booted into the recovery manually, not realising that it installs a newer stock recovery and that's where I got hung up at. I thought the install failed, when in reality, I had to go back into the recovery and install it again. Of course, I tried using vol-down + vol-up and it wouldn't work.
If you currently have root though under 9.30, you might want to hold off until someone verifies if root can be obtained again. Because, without an unlocked boot loader, you will more than likely lose your access to root, especially if the latest "exploit" for 9.30 doesn't work under KK.
Your mileage may vary, but I don't have a locked bootloader phone to test this out on, so please, I do not accept any responsibility for what may happen if you try it, whether you have a locked or unlocked bootloader.
Thanks!
Just what I was needing to hear! I am currently rooted so I'll probably hold off. I've got a used Moto X on order though, should get it in today. After I test it out and verify that I can tolerate it and the smaller battery, then I might do some experimenting with the xt926 model I have and report back. Though, as anticipated as this update is, I'm sure someone will have already beat me to all the testing within a few hours from now lol
I'm on 9.30 with locked bootloader. I've tried your method but can't get pass signature verification. It just won't be installed on 9.30 firmware. There must be anything can be mess in updater script to avoid error signature.
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Hi! Can you please share "Blur_Version.9.30.1XT926.Verizon.en.US.zip" on dropbox gdocs or smth like that?
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Hi! Can you please share "Blur_Version.9.30.1XT926.Verizon.en.US.zip" on dropbox gdocs or smth like that?
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I can't share the file, but if you look in the KitKat Tracking thread, you should find it there somewhere.
As an official soak tester, I'm not supposed to share the update. Technically, I'm not supposed to share ANY info, but I wanted to share this with other users who were having the same issue as I.
Thanks!
I do not believe the KK update for 9.30 has been shared anywhere.
No where that I can find. I've been scouring and following the forums waiting to find one myself.
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There you go, found it:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8pGrRdP0CpyckJnd2JoQklHSjQ/
But I have another problem now: It says "Not a valid aboot" and aborts
I'm not worried about it right now, Moto Verizon just posted saying they approved the soak test and updates would be rolling out.
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http://www.droid-life.com/2014/05/1...id-razr-hd-and-razr-m-on-verizon/#more-139933
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Sabissimo said:
There you go, found it:
https://drive . google.com/file/d/0B8pGrRdP0CpyckJnd2JoQklHSjQ/
But I have another problem now: It says "Not a valid aboot" and aborts
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did your phone actually ota to 9.30 or did you use a sbf/utility and flashed it to 9.30?
the problem some people are having is, they flashed to 9.30 but the correct version they should be on is 9.18 and this post http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/44920-xt926-update-1824610-update/?p=431391 explains why thats a problem.
Sabissimo said:
There you go, found it:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8pGrRdP0CpyckJnd2JoQklHSjQ/
But I have another problem now: It says "Not a valid aboot" and aborts
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I got it! I used this link 'below' to finally get it to update while using this thread for advice. Thank so much!
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=5
Now to try saferoot...???
For all my 9.30.1 people, I love you guys too.http://pan.baidu.com/s/1eQimdea
Enjoy that official KK ota for 9.30.1 over that slow ass chinese server and stop trying to get the 9.18.94 to work.
bweN diorD said:
did your phone actually ota to 9.30 or did you use a sbf/utility and flashed it to 9.30?
the problem some people are having is, they flashed to 9.30 but the correct version they should be on is 9.18 and this post http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/44920-xt926-update-1824610-update/?p=431391 explains why thats a problem.
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I flashed to 9.30. When I received the OTA from the soak push, I saved the OTA off to the side and didn't apply it immediately. Then, when I attempted to apply it (after using House of Moto to fastboot it back to 9.30 stock), it rebooted after it started applying and then went back to the recovery screen, but at that point, they had changed how you get into it. It's now volume-up + power, not volume-down + volume-up.
In any case, that second step needs to happen where you go back and re-apply the OTA.
I'm thinking if I would have taken the OTA automatically right after it downloaded, it was probably automated. That, or maybe Motorola/Verizon decided to make it a game and see if people could figure it out? :silly:
Safe root for me was a no go. But kitkat is pretty nice!
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Thanks for all the info. Got KK up and running
I used these instructions - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52602576&postcount=1
and I used this file - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52610188&postcount=11
All last night I tried using the leaked file someone put up from that "slow ass Chinese server" haha. Long story short, it didn't work at all.
This morning I tried again, and nothing. So I tried this file (the one I linked up top) and it worked like a charm. I installed it via recovery, phone rebooted, used vol up + power to get into new KK recovery, applied leaked file again, and boom I got KK.
As someone in another thread said, during the update it does say "Phase 1 possibly complete". WTF is that all about?
I've flashed my Razr Maxx HD to Kitkat using that slow Chinese server. I'm so happy it runs much smoother than JB. Everything seems fast and smooth. The new aosp lockscreen is much better than blur lockscreen. The aosp messaging is also nice. I can live without root for a while coz I already have a Photon Q modding to max. The only thing I dislike is the stock launcher which is not transparent anymore. So,I replace it with Nova Launcher Prime. It looks better now. Btw,I'm using GSM network and I notice signal is better than previous JB.
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I've flashed my Razr Maxx HD to Kitkat using that slow Chinese server. I'm so happy it runs much smoother than JB. Everything seems fast and smooth. The new aosp lockscreen is much better than blur lockscreen. The aosp messaging is also nice. I can live without root for a while coz I already have a Photon Q modding to max. The only thing I dislike is the stock launcher which is not transparent anymore. So,I replace it with Nova Launcher Prime. It looks better now. Btw,I'm using GSM network and I notice signal is better than previous JB.
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Glad it's all working for you now. It definitely performs better than JB ever did.

TWRP for Unlocked 183.46.10

I've got an Unlocked bootloader, status code 3, and when flashing Dhacker29's TWRP 2.7.0.0, I can no longer boot into recovery.
Anyone else noticing this?
Is there an updated version of TWRP compatible with official kitkat?
Leraeniesh said:
I've got an Unlocked bootloader, status code 3, and when flashing Dhacker29's TWRP 2.7.0.0, I can no longer boot into recovery.
Anyone else noticing this?
Is there an updated version of TWRP compatible with official kitkat?
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Sadly not yet
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53183031#post53183031
But this should help get the ball rolling:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...and-4-4-2-kernels-for-the-razr-m-and-razr-hd/
And I'm checking here daily assuming Dhacker is going to be the one taking this on:
http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/msm8960/
There is a working clockwork, but if you're a TWRP user like myself that's not much help for restores.
Eclipse00 said:
Sadly not yet
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53183031#post53183031
But this should help get the ball rolling:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...and-4-4-2-kernels-for-the-razr-m-and-razr-hd/
And I'm checking here daily assuming Dhacker is going to be the one taking this on:
http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/msm8960/
There is a working clockwork, but if you're a TWRP user like myself that's not much help for restores.
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is the CWM 100% operational ?
Last time I checked it was half baked still.
Give the Devs some time. =) atleast we got KK officially =) Loving it.
Seems like Dhaker29 just uploaded a new TWRP image for KitKat (2.7.1.0):
http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/msm8960/TWRP2710-RAZR-HD_M-KITKAT.img
j27h said:
Seems like Dhaker29 just uploaded a new TWRP image for KitKat (2.7.1.0):
http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/msm8960/TWRP2710-RAZR-HD_M-KITKAT.img
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Saw that tweet.
Gonna have to stick to CWM till he updated TWRP for HDPI.
Its nearly unusable in XHDPI
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Leraeniesh said:
Saw that tweet.
Gonna have to stick to CWM till he updated TWRP for HDPI.
Its nearly unusable in XHDPI
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Here is the forum he was using to post that update. I sent him a PM letting him know about the resolution issue(XHDPI).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53245960
It's here
http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/msm8960/TWRP2710-RAZR_M-KITKAT.img
Just used it this morning to install root on 4.4.2. Worked fine.
It doesn't seem to be working for me. I must not be doing something right. I am using these commands,
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery TWRP2710-RAZR_M-KITKAT.img
it appears to work, it says successful but when I boot the phone into recovery it is still the stock. Any ideas on what I may be doing wrong?
Murph28 said:
It doesn't seem to be working for me. I must not be doing something right. I am using these commands,
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery TWRP2710-RAZR_M-KITKAT.img
it appears to work, it says successful but when I boot the phone into recovery it is still the stock. Any ideas on what I may be doing wrong?
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I'm assuming you have an unlocked bootloader. I had that same issue after the initial upgrade to the new OTA and bootloader. I ran through a few steps like unlocking the bootloader again (may have not done anything), I used a pre-rooted RSD flash of stock and I used the ADB method of installing the recovery instead of using fastboot.
To use the adb method I downloaded the batman 1.2 recovery tool, just renamed the version of TWRP (in this case TWRP2710-RAZR_M-KITKAT.img) to TWRP.IMG and placed it in the root of the batman folder, then I ran the flash TWRP recovery option. Note that the batman tool was designed for older firmware and you should probably not run any other functions on it if you are on the new firmware.
Batman 1.2
Murph28 said:
It doesn't seem to be working for me. I must not be doing something right. I am using these commands,
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery TWRP2710-RAZR_M-KITKAT.img
it appears to work, it says successful but when I boot the phone into recovery it is still the stock. Any ideas on what I may be doing wrong?
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You need to remove or rename,
Code:
/system/[COLOR="Red"][B][I]recovery-from-boot[/I][/B][/COLOR]
Thanks I will give this a try. I may hold off for now I read there was a possible update coming. I would guess you would need the stock recovery to get the update to work.
You could always flash the old recovery back. Since the soak test invites just came out it will probably be a month until it's released.
ezdi said:
You could always flash the old recovery back. Since the soak test invites just came out it will probably be a month until it's released.
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Two weeks at best, considering it's the 4.4.3, which is probably the last update we'll get from Moto, unless a miracle occurs and we're given the 4.5 or 5.0, which shouldn't land until at least 5 months after it's release (if it does release next week).
I can't believe they're already planning another update. Sitting on jb we were all pretty sure that the kk update would be the last
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Either the KK build was just too buggy to ignore, or Verizon is making them close the bootloader exploit hole again.
GnatGoSplat said:
Either the KK build was just too buggy to ignore, or Verizon is making them close the bootloader exploit hole again.
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It's a shame that they'd even bother closing that on a 2yr old phone but that's probably right. Too bad really. it's probably the only thing that would keep this device going for much longer. I know I was about to move on b4 towel root + bootloader unlock became available
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It's a shame that they'd even bother closing that on a 2yr old phone but that's probably right. Too bad really. it's probably the only thing that would keep this device going for much longer. I know I was about to move on b4 towel root + bootloader unlock became available
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Yeah, I'm hoping the update is because there were bugs that were too big to ignore, but Verizon forcing them to patch the exploit is probably more likely. Definitely a shame to close it on a 2yr old phone. IMO, we need some kind of consumer protection law that forces VZ and AT&T to allow BL unlocks once a device reaches EOL. It would even be better for the environment as it does keep devices relevant for much longer and less likely to end up in a toxic Chinese burn pile.
I feel like the reason we got the exploit back was a Moto dev saw the device is reaching EOL and decided it wouldn't hurt to help the community by putting the exploit back in, because it would almost have to have been deliberate.
Well it's actually lucky that 4.4.4 didn't patch towelroot, so root, I THINK, will stay, but for the bootloader unlock, it's better now than wait with Verizon.

Does this mean root on Marshallow will not be as easy as ADB?

http://www.xda-developers.com/a-look-at-marshmallow-root-verity-complications/
I just read this and the part that stuck out the most to me was this.
"If you want root today, on Android Marshmallow (6.0), you’re going to need to use a modified boot image."
Does this have anyone else concerned? I was excited to get back into the Nexus game so I could power on my new 6P and be rooted 10 minutes later.
It will not. You need a custom kernel. It's fine, someone made a modified boot which is stock and just permissive, easy sauce
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No worries! I just flashed the modified boot image and then Super SU 2.50 and after that the kernel I wanted to use on my Nexus 9! Everything went fast with TWRP
Big Cam said:
http://www.xda-developers.com/a-look-at-marshmallow-root-verity-complications/
I just read this and the part that stuck out the most to me was this.
"If you want root today, on Android Marshmallow (6.0), you’re going to need to use a modified boot image."
Does this have anyone else concerned? I was excited to get back into the Nexus game so I could power on my new 6P and be rooted 10 minutes later.
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Nexus 5X/6P allow the unlocking of the bootloader.
The article has no effect on rooting a Nexus device. It may have ramifications for locked down devices.
tech_head said:
Nexus 5X/6P allow the unlocking of the bootloader.
The article has no effect on rooting a Nexus device. It may have ramifications for locked down devices.
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That's not quite true I'm afraid, even nexus devices will need a modified boot image too now
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It's a nexus. Nuff said.
I got root on stock Marshmallow. Flashed hells-Core and SuperSU 2.49 using TWRP. As soon as I hit "reboot system" TWRP said it noticed I had an unmodified boot image and offered to modify it for me. I allowed it to and it's been working fine for 36 hours now.
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dadsterflip said:
It's a nexus. Nuff said.
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^^This.^^
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Big Cam said:
http://www.xda-developers.com/a-look-at-marshmallow-root-verity-complications/
I just read this and the part that stuck out the most to me was this.
"If you want root today, on Android Marshmallow (6.0), you’re going to need to use a modified boot image."
Does this have anyone else concerned? I was excited to get back into the Nexus game so I could power on my new 6P and be rooted 10 minutes later.
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Yes you can root it but one more step u need to do for complete root access
they won't do anything to completely disable root and unlocking bootloader cause it s Open Source
u should do adb unlock for bootloader and then install boot img in fastboot and u good to do more...
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As others have said - no need to worry.
I'm running Marshmallow rooted, works perfect.
This is only an issue with devices that have bootloaders that can't be unlocked. For now.

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